Itchy Scratchy Skin No More!
When I lived on the mosquito-y shores of Bahia, Brazil, I knew
exactly why my skin itched at night. But
these last two weeks, despite living in a mosquito free apartment, my skin has
been itchier, scratchier, ouchier than even the buggiest month in Bahia. What is going on?
Winter itch. It’s real. That dry, flaky, burning skin that you have
to scratch, or else. Why winter itch
ignored me for the first 32 years of my life I don’t know. This year unfortunately has not been scratch
free.
So why does our skin get so dry and itchy in the winter? The main cause is dry air. It’s
freezing, so we shut our windows and turn on the heat. The hot, dry air dries out our skin without
any outside moisture to hydrate it.
If you’re a cold-o-phobe like me, you’re probably not feeling very
“chill” right now. Does this mean I
have to open my windows? Or spend more
time outside? Don’t worry. While fresh air certainly helps, here are
some warmer remedies that will moisten up that scaly skin real fast.
1. Bath of the Goddesses: This miracle remedy comes courtesy of yoga
teacher Sarah. Add a tablespoon of coconut
oil to a warm/hot bath. Mix it around
well with your hands. Soak, and let the
coconut oil nourish your skin all over.
I recommend dunking your head underwater as well if you suffer from dry
scalp like me. Healed!
2. Succulents don’t suck: To bring moisture inside your living space
without having to open your window, invest in some plants. Any plant will do, but succulents are the
best! They LOVE hot, dry climates like a
winter apartment. And in addition to
holding more moisture than regular houseplants, they are the chillest plants
in town. Water them once every month or
two and they’re happy as me in Brazil.
3. Fat= bliss:
Attention avocado lovers. Eating
healthy, plant based fats is a great way to nourish your body and skin. In addition to avocado toast, try drizzling a
tablespoon of olive oil over butternut squash soup, or my favorite, add some almond
butter or coconut oil to your morning oatmeal.
4. Love on yourself: Did I mention I love coconut oil? In case you don’t have time for a coconut oil
bath (or even if you do!) take a dollop of coconut oil, melt it into your
hands, and spread it all over your lizard skin.
5. Namaste!:
If you’re feeling cold and stressed in the winter you’re not alone. Unfortunately, stress exacerbates skin
issues, and many of the vices we ingest to “combat” stress: alcohol, chocolate,
dairy, just make it worse. As tempting
as it is to hibernate all winter, the best way to de-stress is to stay active: Running,
biking, dancing, indoor swimming, martial arts, etc. And of course yoga. Most yoga classes are a perfect solution
since they combine movement with deep breathing and meditation. And the room is so warm. Don’t have time for an hour of yoga? Try the “Calm” app which has short guided
meditations. Or just take 5 deep breaths
whenever you can. Your skin will cry tears of gratitude.
These remedies will help solve generic winter itch. If you’re suffering from severe rashes, it
might be a sign of eczema, ick. If so,
go see your healthcare professional or check out the natural remedies in the Wellness
Mama article below (Spoiler alert: Coconut oil is number 1, shock, shock.)
Wishing you all a healthy, happy, and moisturized New
Year!
https://wellnessmama.com/12065/natural-eczema-remedies/
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